The autodiegetic narrator of Richard Ford’s Frank Bascombe trilogy –The Sportswriter (1986), Independence Day (1995) and The Lay of the Land (2006)– has been labelled by critics and commentators as a US everyman. Likewise, the character itself self-fashions as a common person able to embody significant cultural ideals and myths associated with the culture and history of the United States. Based on these considerations, the present article discusses and questions the representative qualities of this epitome of a mainstream version of Americanness. Frank Bascombe is a white, male, heterosexual, middle-class citizen in a regionally, ethnically and culturally diverse nation. Therefore, his self-assigned role as a common person repeatedly clashe...
People turn to stories to help them make sense of their society and their place within it. This is p...
Richard Ford's The Sportswriter and Independence Day respond to the methods of representation of mod...
The chapter provides a discussion of Ford's trilogy The Soul of London (1905), The Heart of the Coun...
The autodiegetic narrator of Richard Ford’s Frank Bascombe trilogy –The Sportswriter (1986), Indepen...
In his 1986 book America, Baudrillard noted that “the most banal suburb…is more at the centre of the...
By Richard Ford (Knopf hardcover, $26.95, ISBN: 0679454683, 10/2006; Vintage paperback, $14.95, ISBN...
“Explaining is where we all get into trouble,” affirms Richard Ford’s anti-hero Frank Bascombe in Th...
Edited by Huey Guagliardino, with essays by William Chernecky, Edward Dupuy, Jeffrey J. Folks, Rober...
This thesis is designed to continue the study of British travel accounts concerning the United State...
Includes bibliographical references.In this increasingly self-conscious society almost everyone crav...
In the 1960s, as the underpinnings of society weakened, the traditional novel form seemed less suite...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation argues that several post-Second World War ...
American culture dictates an interpretive framework--an approximate, yet palpably ethnocentric angl...
How is it possible to write about "American" habitus in general, when the United States is socially,...
“Crossroads: Cultural Autobiography and Imperial Discourse” explores the intersection of self-repres...
People turn to stories to help them make sense of their society and their place within it. This is p...
Richard Ford's The Sportswriter and Independence Day respond to the methods of representation of mod...
The chapter provides a discussion of Ford's trilogy The Soul of London (1905), The Heart of the Coun...
The autodiegetic narrator of Richard Ford’s Frank Bascombe trilogy –The Sportswriter (1986), Indepen...
In his 1986 book America, Baudrillard noted that “the most banal suburb…is more at the centre of the...
By Richard Ford (Knopf hardcover, $26.95, ISBN: 0679454683, 10/2006; Vintage paperback, $14.95, ISBN...
“Explaining is where we all get into trouble,” affirms Richard Ford’s anti-hero Frank Bascombe in Th...
Edited by Huey Guagliardino, with essays by William Chernecky, Edward Dupuy, Jeffrey J. Folks, Rober...
This thesis is designed to continue the study of British travel accounts concerning the United State...
Includes bibliographical references.In this increasingly self-conscious society almost everyone crav...
In the 1960s, as the underpinnings of society weakened, the traditional novel form seemed less suite...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation argues that several post-Second World War ...
American culture dictates an interpretive framework--an approximate, yet palpably ethnocentric angl...
How is it possible to write about "American" habitus in general, when the United States is socially,...
“Crossroads: Cultural Autobiography and Imperial Discourse” explores the intersection of self-repres...
People turn to stories to help them make sense of their society and their place within it. This is p...
Richard Ford's The Sportswriter and Independence Day respond to the methods of representation of mod...
The chapter provides a discussion of Ford's trilogy The Soul of London (1905), The Heart of the Coun...